Recombination of the alleles of two genes A and B following crossing over will

Recombination Of The Alleles Of Two Genes A And B Biology Question

Recombination of the alleles of two genes A and B following crossing over will hypothetically result in four allelic recombinations. In the absence of crossing over the two parental combinations would be formed as

Options

(a) AB and ab type
(b) AB and Ab type
(c) ab and aB type
(d) AB, ab, Ab and aB

Correct Answer:

AB and ab type

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